I've taken a few sick days in the last month and headed to my GP last week to describe my feelings and life. She told me to take a week off immediately and I'm glad she did because this week has all the symptoms of a really bad cold without the infection (exhausted, floaty, headaches, throat trying to close up, desperate need for sleep, vague etc.) *grins* This is in itself interesting to me because it seems the cold part is just the snot.
I'm also thinking that it's probably time to grow out of the push-till-you-collapse lifestyle... I wonder how you do that.
I'm also thinking that it's probably time to grow out of the push-till-you-collapse lifestyle... I wonder how you do that.
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::grins:: - Just say no!!
Did you find out whether there was anything behind the symptoms?
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Blood test results back on Thursday.
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Step 2. Put your feet up for a bit.
We've got a month to go on this one honey, take care of yourself and I'll try and do the same. If you're pulling long sessions, ask for frequent sanity checks from the committee.
I was very glad to see you on Sunday, but you did look thin and tired from my own face-down position on your couch.
*hugs*
And just think what
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Watching a colleague at work deal with a nervous breakdown, and many other people deal with the consequences of getting physically out of shape, have convinced me all the more of how important this is.
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If you figure it out - let K know :P
I will do everything I can to help you (and the rest of the committee) and I know that's returned (which is why sc2009 are collectively awesome)
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The 5% rule sounds very sensible. I think I also need to develop a sense of when I'm tired versus when I'm depressed because I've learned to ignore the latter and push on through. I tend to judge me when that happens.
To be fair, things are hitting me on all fronts right now, no single thing is the cause and some I could not have anticipated.
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I will and you are :p
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Of course you can't plan for everything. Also, I'm sure it isn't good policy to focus so much on staying healthy that you neglect to live to the fullest — I'm sure I'm sometimes guilty of that.